Lynn Greiner has been interpreting tech for businesses for over 20 years and has worked in the industry as well as writing about it, giving her a unique perspective into the issues companies face. She has both IT credentials and a business degree.
I don't know about you, but I need a vacation. One that doesn't include the four walls of my home. And while at the moment we're still stuck in isolation, unable to go farther than the grocery store, there are still virtual ways to see the world – and indeed, the universe.
The current crisis is forcing everyone, CIOs included, to make fast decisions about things that were previously considered non-strategic, and top of the list these days is deciding on collaboration and conferencing products to connect those now forced to work from home.
As distancing becomes the new norm, many are looking for things to keep themselves and their families entertained – or at least, distracted. One can only watch so many depressing news reports before our brains very sensibly go into lockdown themselves to preserve our mental health. So, in the interest of our collective sanity, here are a few distractions you may or may not have discovered.
When you put last year's Huawei Watch GT and a Huawei Watch GT 2 side by side, it's hard to tell them apart. The bezels are slightly different (the GT 2's is narrower and more subtle), but the displays are the same size (46 mm). However, beneath the covers, the two devices are quite different.
Flexera's 2020 CIO Priorities Report examines how chief information officers (CIOs) are driving change in their IT organizations as they make to move to digital business. The company surveyed 302 global CIOs from its vetted panel, who are mainly from enterprises with at least 2000 employees.